Re: [O] "CLOCKS" drawer not behaving like a drawer on Windows emacs 23.2

2011-11-30 Thread Steinar Bang
> Olaf Dietsche : > Unfortunately, back then I suggested the name CLOCKS. But the default > clocks drawer name is CLOCK without the S. Ah, ok! :-) > So, you can either use "CLOCK" instead of "CLOCKS" > (custom-set-variables > '(org-clock-into-drawer "CLOCK")) > or as Bernt and Achim alrea

Re: [O] "CLOCKS" drawer not behaving like a drawer on Windows emacs 23.2

2011-11-30 Thread Olaf Dietsche
Steinar Bang writes: >> Steinar Bang : >> Olaf Dietsche : >>> [snip!] You can also set org-clock-into-drawer to a string (e.g. "CLOCKS"), then this string is used instead of "LOGBOOK". > >> Actually I tried doing it, but since the variable wasn't available, I >> thought I needed

Re: [O] "CLOCKS" drawer not behaving like a drawer on Windows emacs 23.2

2011-11-30 Thread Achim Gratz
Steinar Bang writes: > And when clocking in on an item, a ":CLOCKS:" drawer is created under > that item. By default it would clock into LOGBOOK. If you define a CLOCKS drawer, then you need to make that known to org-mode as a valid drawer (either globally with org-drawers or file-local with a #

Re: [O] "CLOCKS" drawer not behaving like a drawer on Windows emacs 23.2

2011-11-30 Thread Bernt Hansen
Steinar Bang writes: >> Steinar Bang : >> Olaf Dietsche : >>> [snip!] You can also set org-clock-into-drawer to a string (e.g. "CLOCKS"), then this string is used instead of "LOGBOOK". > >> Actually I tried doing it, but since the variable wasn't available, I >> thought I needed

[O] "CLOCKS" drawer not behaving like a drawer on Windows emacs 23.2 (Was: Collapsing tracked time?)

2011-11-30 Thread Steinar Bang
> Steinar Bang : > Olaf Dietsche : >> [snip!] >>> You can also set org-clock-into-drawer to a string (e.g. "CLOCKS"), >>> then this string is used instead of "LOGBOOK". > Actually I tried doing it, but since the variable wasn't available, I > thought I needed a newer version of org-mode, t